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Article number Yearsort descending Description Documents
WB-13-024 2014

Lyu, N. and Sun, Y.-H. 2014. Predicting threat of climate change to the Chinese grouse on the Qinghai– Tibet plateau. – Wildl. Biol. doi: 10.2981/13-024

wb-13-024.pdf
WB-13-048 2014

Le Saout, S., Chollet, S., Chamaillé-Jammes, S., Blanc, L., Padié, S., Verchere, T., Gaston, A, J., Gillingham, M. P., Gimenez, O., Parker, K. L., Picot, D., Verheyden, H. and Martin, J.-L. 2014. Understanding the paradox of deer persisting at high abundance in heavily browsed habitats. – Wildl. Biol. doi: 10.2981/13-048

wb-13-048.pdf
WLB-00027 2014

Webster, K. N., Hill, N. J., Burnett, L. and Deane, E. M. 2014. Ectoparasite infestation patterns, haematology and serum biochemistry of urban-dwelling common brushtail possums. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00027

wlb-00027.pdf
WLB-00069 2014

Pérez Méndez, T., Naves, J., Vázquez, J. F., Fernández-Gil, A., Seijas, J., Albornoz, J., Revilla, E. M., Delibes, M. and Domínguez, A. 2014. Estimating the population size of the endangered Cantabrian brown bear through genetic sampling. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00069

wlb-00069.pdf
WLB-00013 2014

Kavčič, I., Adamič, M., Kaczensky, P., Krofel, M., Kobal, M. and Jerina, K. 2014. Fast food bears: brown bear diet in a human-dominated landscape with intensive supplemental feeding. – Wildlife Biology 000: 000–000.

wlb-00013.pdf
WLB-00015 2014

Young, K. D., Funston, P. J. and Ferreira, S. M. 2014. Rainfall driven changes in behavioural responses confound measuring trends in lion population size. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00015

wlb-00015.pdf
WLB-00031 2014

Wolff, P. J., Taylor, C. A., Heske, E. J. and Schooley, R. L. 2014. Habitat selection by American mink during summer is related to hotspots of crayfish prey. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00031

wlb-00031.pdf
WLB-00080 2014

Amos, M., Baxter, G., Finch, N., Lisle, A. and Murray, P. 2014. I just want to count them! Considerations when choosing a deer population monitoring method. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00080

wlb-00080.pdf
WLB-00094 2014

Korner-Nievergelt, F., Behr, O., Brinkmann, R., Etterson, M. A., Huso, M. M. P, Dalthorp, D., Korner-Nievergelt, P., Roth, T. and Niermann, I. 2015. Mortality estimation from carcass searches using the R-package carcass. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00094

wlb-00094.pdf
WLB-00077 2014

Zielinski, W. J., Moriarty, K. M., Baldwin, J., Kirk, T. A., Slauson, K. M., Rustigian-Romsos, H. L. and Spencer, W. D. 2015. Effects of season on occupancy and implications for habitat modeling: the Pacific marten Martes caurina. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00077

wlb-00077.pdf
WLB-00002 2014

Kirol, C. P., Sutphin, A. L., Bond, L., Fuller, M .R. and Maechtle, T. L. 2015. Mitigation effectiveness for improving nest survival of greater sage-grouse influenced by energy development. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00002

wlb-00002.pdf
WLB-00033 2014

Rovang, S., Nielsen, S. E. and Stenhouse, G. 2014. In the Trap: detectability of fixed hair trap DNA methods in grizzly bear population monitoring. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/WLB.00033

wlb-00033.pdf
WLB-00076 2015

Raybuck, A. L., Moorman, C. E., Fritts, S. R., Greenberg, C. H., DePerno, C. S., Simon, D. M. and Warburton, G. S. 2015. Do silvicultural practices to restore oaks affect salamanders in the short term? – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00076

wbl-00076.pdf
WLB-00096 2015

Ramón-Laca, A., Soriano, L., Gleeson, D. and Godoy, J. A. 2015. A simple and effective method for obtaining mammal DNA from faeces. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00096 

wlb-00096.zip
WLB-00002 2015

Kirol, C. P., Sutphin, A. L., Bond, L., Fuller, M .R. and Maechtle, T. L. 2015. Mitigation effectiveness for improving nest survival of greater sage-grouse influenced by energy development. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00002

wlb-00002.pdf
WLB-00044 2015

Bandelj, P., Blagus, R., Trilar, T., Vengust, M. and Vergles Rataj, A. 2015. Influence of phylogeny, migration, and type of diet on the presence of intestinal parasites in the faeces of European passerine birds (Passeriformes). – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00044. 

wlb-00044.pdf
WLB-00105 2015

Reid, R. E. B. 2015. A morphometric modeling approach to distinguishing among bobcat, coyote, and gray fox scats. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00105

wlb-00105.zip
WLB-00093 2015

Pavlovska, M. and Höglund, J. 2015. Ukrainian black grouse Tetrao tetrix: genetic diversity and population structure. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00093

wlb-00093.pdf
WLB-00114 2015

Robinson, B. G., Franke, A. and Derocher, A. E. 2015. Estimating nestling diet with cameras: quantifying uncertainty from unidentified food items. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00114

wlb-00114.zip
WLB-00106 2015

Kahlert, J., Fox, A. D., Heldbjerg, H., Asferg, T. and Sunde, P. 2015. Functional responses of human hunters to their prey – why harvest statistics may not always reflect changes in prey population abundance. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00106

wlb-00106.pdf
WLB-00135 2015

Jean, P.-O., Bradley, R. L. and Tremblay, J. –P. 2015. Testing for bottom–up effects in an overbrowsed boreal landscape. – Wilflife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00135 

wlb-00135.pdf
WLB-00177 2015

Rice, C. G. 2015. Development of a system for remotely monitoring vaginal implant transmitters and fawn survival. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00177

wlb-00177.pdf
WLB-00142 2016

Gervasi, V., Brøseth, H., Gimenez, O., Nilsen, E. B., Odden, J., Flagstad, Ø. and Linnell, J. D. C. 2016. Sharing data improves monitoring of trans-boundary populations: the case of wolverines in central Scandinavia. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00142

wlb-00142.pdf
WLB-00176 2016

Schlinkert, H., Ludwig, M., Batáry, P., Holzschuh, A., Kovács-Hostyánszki, A., Tscharntke, T. and Fischer, C. 2016. Forest specialist and generalist small mammals in forest edges and hedges. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00176

wlb-00176.pdf
WLB-00165 2016

Steyaert, S. M. J. G., Zedrosser, A., Elfström, M., Ordiz, A., Leclerc, M., Frank, S. C., Kindberg, J., Støen, O.-G., Brunberg, S. and Swenson, J. E. 2016. Ecological implications from spatial patterns in human-caused brown bear mortality. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00165

wlb-00165.pdf
WLB-00204 2016

Ave, M. H., Voslamber, B., Hallmann, C. A. and Stahl, J. 2016. Rearing conditions of greylag geese affect habitat choice throughout life. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00204

wlb-00204.pdf
WLB-00163 2016

Doak, P., Carroll, C. and Kielland, K. 2016. Harvest of female moose at high density: modelling the impacts of harvest on population size and biomass yield. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00163.

wlb-00163.pdf
WLB-00197 2016

Laursen, K., Møller, A. P. and Holm, T. E. 2016. Dynamic group size and displacement as avoidance strategies by eiders in response to hunting . – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00197

wlb-00197.pdf
WLB-00146 2016

McHenry, E., O’Reilly, C., Sheerin, E., Kortland, K. and Lambin, X. 2016. Strong inference from transect sign surveys: combining spatial autocorrelation and misclassificationoccupancy models to quantify the detectability of a recovering carnivore. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00146 

wlb-00146.pdf
WLB-00210 2016

O’Connell, C. and Keppel, G. 2016. Deep tree hollows: important refuges from extreme temperatures. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2891/wlb.00210

wlb-00210.pdf
WLB-00209 2016

Woodruff, S. P., Johnson, T. R. and Waits, L. P. 2016. Examining the use of fecal pellet morphometry to differentiate age classes in Sonoran pronghorn. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00209

wbl-00209.zip
WLB-00185 2016

Forsyth, D. M., Garel, M. and McLeod, S. R. 2016. Estimating age and age class of harvested hog deer from eye lens mass using frequentist and Bayesian methods. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00185

wlb-00185.pdf
WLB-00237 2016

Elizondo, E. C. and Loss, S. R. 2016. Using trail cameras to estimate free-ranging domestic cat abundance in urban areas. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00237

wlb-00237.pdf
WLB-00219 2016

Schmidt, N. M., van Beest, F., Mosbacher, J. B., Stelvig, M., Hansen, L. H., Nabe-Nielsen, J. and Grøndahl, C. 2016. Ungulate movement in an extreme seasonal environment: year-round movement patterns of high-arctic muskoxen. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00219.

wlb-00219.pdf
WLB-00225 2016

Drolet, A., Dussault, C. and Côté, S. D. 2016. Simulated drilling noise affects the space use of a large terrestrial mammal. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2891/wlb.00225

wlb-00225.pdf
WLB-00192 2016

Jensen, G. H., Pellissier, L., Tombre, I. M. and Madsen, J. 2016. Landscape selection by migratory geese: implications for hunting organisation. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00192

wlb-00192.pdf
WLB-00254 2016

Tanner, E. P., Elmore, R. D., Davis, C. A., Fuhlendorf, S. D., Dahlgren, D. K., Thacker, E. T. and Orange, J. P. 2016. Does the presence of oil and gas infrastructure potentially increase risk of harvest in northern bobwhite? – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00254

wlb-00254.pdf
WLB-00284 2016

Beutel, T., Reineking, B., Tiesmeyer, A., Nowak, C. and Heurich, M. 2017. Unexpected detection of the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) in the Bavarian Forest National Park: spatial patterns of cooccurrence with the domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus). – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00284

wlb-00284.pdf
WLB-00230 2016

Soofi, M., Ghoddousi, A., Hamidi, A. K., Ghasemi, B., Egli, L., Voinopol-Sassu, A.-J., Kiabi, B. H., Balkenhol, N., Khorozyan, I. and Waltert, M. 2017. Precision and reliability of indirect population assessments for the Caspian red deer Cervus elaphus maral. – Wildlife Biology doi:10.2981/wlb.00230

wlb-00230.pdf
WLB-00274 2016

Pellerin, M., Bessière, A., Maillard, D., Capron, G., Gaillard, J.-M., Michallet, J. and Bonenfant, C. 2016. Saving time and money by using diurnal vehicle counts to monitor roe deer abundance. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00274

wlb-00274.pdf
WLB-00277 2016

White, K. S. and Gregovich, D. P. 2016. Mountain goat resource selection in relation to mining-related disturbance. – Wildlife Biology doi:10.2981/wlb.00277

wlb-00277.pdf
WLB-00270 2016

Linnell, M. A., Epps, C. W., Forsman, E. D. and Zielinski, W. J. 2017. Space use, movements, and rest site use by short-tailed weasels Mustela erminea in managed forests of western Oregon. – Wildilife Biology 2017: wlb.00270

wlb-00270.pdf
WLB-00251 2017

Swenson, J. E., Schneider, M., Zedrosser, A., Söderberg, A., Franzén, R. and Kindberg, J. 2017. Challenges of managing a European brown bear population; lessons from Sweden, 1943–2013. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00251

wlb-00251.pdf
WLB-00253 2017

Riley, M., Soutyrina, S., Miquelle, D., Hayward, G., Goodrich, J. and Buskirk, S. 2017. Comparison of methods for estimating Amur tiger abundance. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00253

wlb-00253.pdf
WLB-00287 2017

Belant, J. L., Bled, F., Mwampeta, S. B., Mkasanga, I. J., Wilton, C. M. and Fyumagwa, R. 2017. Temporal and spatial variation of broadcasted vocalizations does not reduce lion Panthera leo habituation. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00287

wlb-00287.pdf
WLB-00295 2017

Milanovich, J. R., Struecker, B. P., Warcholek, S. A. and Harden, L. A. 2017. Thermal environment and microhabitat of ornate box turtle hibernacula. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00295

wlb-00295.pdf
WLB-00239 2017

Pedersen, Å. Ø., Fuglei, E., Hörnell-Willebrand, M., Biuw, M. and Jepsen. J. U. 2017. Spatial distribution of Svalbard rock ptarmigan based on a predictive multiscale habitat model. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00239

wlb-00239.pdf
WLB-00257 2017

Lou, Y., Shi, M., Fang, Y., Swenson, J. E., Lyu, N. and Sun, Y. 2017. Male vigilance and presence are important for foraging by female Chinese grouse in the pre-incubation period. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00257

wlb-00257.pdf
WLB-00315 2017

Tanner, E. P., Elmore, R. D., Davis, C. A. and Fuhlendorf, S. D. 2017. Wintering bird responses to the presence of artificial surface water in a semi-arid rangeland. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00315

wlb-00315.pdf
WLB-00255 2017

Stenkewitz, U., Nielsen, Ó. K., Skírnisson, K. and Stefánsson, G. 2017. Feather holes of rock ptarmigan are associated with amblyceran chewing lice. - Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00255

wlb-00255.zip
WLB-00229 2017

Ironside, K. E., Mattson, D. J., Arundel, T. R. and Hansen, J. R. 2017. Is GPS telemetry location error screening beneficial? – Widlife Biology 2017: wlb.00229

wlb-00229.pdf
WLB-00326 2017 wlb-00326.xlsx
WLB-00275 2017

Herfindal, I., Lande, U. S., Solberg, E. J., Rolandsen, C. M., Roer, O. and Wam, H. K. 2017. Weather affects temporal niche partitioning between moose and livestock. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00275

wlb-00275.pdf
WLB-00331 2017

Brieger, F., Kämmerle, J.-L., Martschuk, N., Ortmann, S., and Hagen, R. 2017. No evidence for a ‘warning effect’ of blue light in roe deer. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00331

wlb-00331.pdf
WLB-00320 2017

Montalvo, A. E., Lopez, R. P., Parker, I. D., Silvy, N. J., Cooper, S. M. and Feagin, R. A. 2017. Quantifying meso-mammal cave use in central Texas. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00320

wlb-00320.pdf
WLB-00341 2017

Peterson, M. E., Anderson Jr, C. R., Northrup, J. M. and Doherty Jr, P. F. 0000. Reproductive success of mule deer in a natural development area. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00341.

wlb-00341.pdf
WLB-00276 2017

Robertson, G. S., Aebischer, N. J. and Baines, D. 2017. Using harvesting data to examine temporal and regional variation in red grouse abundance in the British uplands. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00276

wlb-00276.pdf
WLB-00308 2017

Appendix wlb-00308 Gross, R. Tucker, S. Darby, B. and Ellis-Felege, S. N. 2017. Difference in exposure of water birds to covered and uncovered float muskrat sets Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00304

wlb-00308.xlsx
WLB-00335 2017

Morin, D. J. and Kelly, M. J. 2017. The dynamic nature of territoriality, transience and biding in an exploited coyote population. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00335

wlb-00335.pdf
WLB-00345 2017

Orning, E. K. and Young, J. K. 2017. Coyote removal: can the short-term application of a controversial management tool improve female greater sage-grouse survival or nest success. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00345.

wlb-00345.pdf
WLB-00290 2017

Johnson, I., Brinkman, T., Lake, B. and Brown, C. 2017. Winter hunting behavior and habitat selection of wolves in a low-density prey system. – Wildlife Biology 2017: wlb.00290

wlb-00290.pdf
WLB-00375 2017

Sage, R. B. and Aebischer, N. J. 2017. Does bestpractice crow Corvus corone and magpie Pica pica control on UK farmland improve nest success in hedgerow-nesting songbirds? A field experiment. – Wildlife Biology 2107: wlb.00375

wlb-00375.pdf
WLB-00393 2018

Glen, A. S. and Veltman, C. J. 2018. Search strategies for conservation detection dogs. – Wildlife Biology doi: 10.2981/wlb.00393

wlb-00393.zip
WLB-00409 2018

Denny, C. K., Stenhouse, G. B. and Nielsen, S. E. 2018. Scales of selection and perception: landscape heterogeneity of an important food resource influences habitat use by a large omnivore. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00409

wlb-00409.pdf
WLB-00419 2018

Hanley, Z. L., Cooley, H. S., Maletzke, B. T. and Wielgus, R. B. 2018. Forecasting cattle depredation risk by recolonizing gray wolves. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00419.

wlb-00419.pdf
WLB-00424 2018

Vogel, J. T., Somers, M. J. and Venter, J. A. 2018. The foraging ecology of reintroduced African wild dog in small protected areas. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00424

wlb-00424.pdf
WLB-00438 2018

Souchay, G., Besnard, A., Perrot, C., Jakob, C and Ponce, F 2018. Anthropic and natural factors drive variation of survival in a fast galliform species in southern France. – Wildlife Biology 218: wlb.00438

wlb-00438.pdf
WLB-00442 2018

Hillman, A. E., Lymbery, A. J., Elliot, A. D., Ash, A. L. and Thompson, R. C. A. 2018. Parasitic infections of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) in urbanised environments and bushland in the greater Perth region, Western Australia. − Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb-00442.

wlb-00442.pdf
WLB-00427 2018

Folliot, B., Guillemain, M., Champagnon, J. and Caizergues, A. 2018. Patterns of spatial distribution and migration phenology of common pochards Aythya ferina in the Western Palearctic: a ring-recoveries analysis. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00427

wlb-00427.pdf
WLB-00421 2018

Bergqvist, G., Paulson, S. and Elmhagen, B. 2018. Effects of female body mass and climate on reproduction in northern wild boar. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00421

wlb-00421.pdf
WLB-00351 2018

Sethy, J. and Chauhan, N. P. S. 2018. Dietary preference of Malayan sun bear Helarctos malayanus in Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. - Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00351

wlb-00351.pdf
WLB-00429 2018

Xingan and Wang, G. 2018. Spatiotemporal dynamics of mesocarnivore populations. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00429

wlb-00429.pdf
WLB-00432 2018

Marti, I. and Ryser-Degiorgis, M.-P. 2018. Morphometric characteristics of free-ranging Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in Switzerland and their suitability for age estimation. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00432

wlb-00432.pdf
WLB-00416 2018

Porteus, T. A., Reynolds, J. C. and McAllister, M. K. 2018. Quantifying the rate of replacement by immigration during restricted-area control of red fox in different landscapes. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00416

wlb-00416.pdf
WLB-00388 2018

Karris, G., Xirouchakis, S., Maina, I., Grivas, K. and Kavadas, S. 2018. Home range and foraging habitat preference of Scopoli's shearwater Calonectris diomedea during the early chick-rearing phase in the eastern Mediterranean – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00388

wlb-00388.pdf
WLB-00452 2018

Morina, D. L., Demarais, S., Chesser Jr., G. D., Lowe, J. W. and Strickland, B. K. 2018. Antler manipulation procedures for use in social and behavioral studies of deer. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00452

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wlb-00452.pdf
WLB-00453 2018

Piza-Roca, C., van ’t Zelfde, M., La Haye, M. J. J., Jongejans, E. and Raes, N. 2018. European badger habitat requirements in the Netherlands – combining ecological niche models with neighborhood analysis. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00453

wlb-00453.zip
WLB-00476 2018

Atuo, F. A., Saud, P., Wyatt, C., Determan, B., Crose, J. A. and O’Connell, T. J. 2018. Are oil and natural gas development sites ecological traps for nesting killdeer? – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00476

wlb-00476.pdf
WLB-00430 2018

Ludwig, S. C., Aebischer, N. J., Bubb, D. Roos, S. and Baines, D. 2018. Survival of chicks and adults explains variation in population growth in a recovering red grouse Lagopus lagopus scotica population. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00430.

wlb-00430.pdf
WLB-00391 2018

Fontaine, A., Reed, T. T., Rodrigue, J., and Giroux, J.-F. 2018. Hatch date influences pre-fledging survival of temperate-nesting Canada geese. - Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00391.

wlb-00391.pdf
WLB-00468 2018

Roffler, G. H. and Gregovich, D. P. 2018. Wolf space use during denning season on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00468

wlb-00468.pdf
WLB-00475 2018

Bruggeman, J. E., Swem, T., Andersen, D. E., Kennedy, P. L. and Nigro, D. 2018. Incorporating productivity as a measure of fitness into models of breeding area quality of Arctic peregrine falcons. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00475

wlb-00475.pdf
WLB-00499 2018

Becciolini, V., Lanini, F. and Ponzetta M. P. 2019. Impact of capture and chemical immobilization on the spatial behaviour of red deer (Cervus elaphus) hinds. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00499.

wlb-00499.pdf
WLB-00503 2018

Menke, S., Heurich, M., Henrich, M., Wilhelm, K. and Sommer, S. 2018. Impact of winter enclosures on the gut bacterial microbiota of red deer in the Bavarian Forest National Park. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00503

wlb-00503.zip
WLB-00403 2018

Westekemper, K., Reincke, H., Signer, J., Meißner, M., Herzog, S. and Balkenhol, N. 2018. Stay on trails – effects of human recreation on the spatiotemporal behavior of red deer Cervus elaphus in a German national park. – Wildlife Biology 2018: wlb.00403

wlb-00403.pdf
WLB-00489 2019

Signer, J., Filla, M., Schoneberg, S., Kneib, T., Bufka, L., Belotti, E. and Heurich, M. 2019. Rocks rock: the importance of rock formations as resting sites of the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx- – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00489

wlb-00489.pdf
WLB-00483 2019

Castaño-Villa, G. J., Santisteban-Arenas, R., Hoyos-Jaramillo, A., Estévez-Varón, J. V. and Fontúrbel, F. E. 2019. Foraging behavioural traits of tropical insectivorous birds lead to dissimilar communities in contrasting forest habitats. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00483

wlb-00483.pdf
WLB-00464 2019

Kämmerle, J.-L. and Storch, I. 2019. Predation, predator control and grouse populations: a review. - Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00464

wlb-00464.pdf
WLB-00497 2019

Brogi, R., Brivio, F., Bertolucci, C., Benazzi, M., Luccarini, S., Cappai, N., Bottero, E., Pedrazzoli, C., Columbano, N., Apollonio, M. and Grignolio, S. 2019. Capture effects in wild boar: a multifaceted behavioural investigation. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00497

wlb-00497.pdf
WLB-00480 2019

Kortello, A., Hausleitner, D. and Mowat, G. 2019. Mechanisms influencing the winter distribution of wolverine Gulo gulo luscus in the southern Columbia Mountains, Canada. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00480

wlb-00480.pdf
WLB-00454 2019

Serenari, C. and Taub, M. 2019. Predicting the legitimacy of wolf recovery. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00454

wlb-00454.pdf
WLB-00510 2019

Forrester, T. D. and Wittmer, H. U. 2019. Predator identity and forage availability affects predation risk of juvenile blacktailed deer. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00510

wlb-00510.pdf
WLB-00494 2019

Mumma, M. A., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Gullage, S. E., Soulliere, C. E., Mahoney, S. P. and Waits, L. P. 2019. Intrinsic traits of woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou calves depredated by black bears Ursus americanus and coyotes Canis latrans. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb-00494

wlb-00494.pdf
WLB-00545 2019

Chassagneux, A., Calenge, C., Siat, V., Mortz, P., Baubet, E. and Saïd, S. 2019. Proximity to the risk and landscape features modulate female red deer movement patterns over several days after drive hunts. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00545

wlb-00545.pdf
WLB-00523 2019

Londe, D. W., Fuhlendorf, S. D., Elmore, R. D. and Davis, C. A. 2019. Landscape heterogeneity influences the response of grassland birds to energy development. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00523

wlb-00523.pdf
WLB-00533 2019

Bacon, L., Madsen, J., Høj Jensen, G., de Vries, L., Follestad, A., Koffijberg, K., Kruckenberg, H., Loonen, M., Månsson, J., Nilsson, L., Voslamber, B. and Guillemain, M. 2019. Spatio–temporal distribution of greylag goose Anser anser resightings on the north-west / south-west European flyway: guidance for the delineation of transboundary management units. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00533

wlb-00533.zip
WLB-00508 2019

Dou, H., Yang, H., Smith, J. L. D., Feng, L., Wang, T. and Ge, J. 2019. Prey selection of Amur tigers in relation to the spatiotemporal overlap with prey across the Sino–Russian border. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00508

wlb-00508.pdf
WLB-00534 2019

Lonsinger, R. C., Lukacs, P. M., Gese, E. M. and Waits, L. P. 2019. Empirical comparisons of abundance estimators for two sympatric carnivores using noninvasive genetic sampling. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00534

wlb-00534.pdf
WLB-00542 2019

Rutten, A., Cox, K., Scheppers, T., Vanden Broecke, B., Leirs, H. and Casaer, J. 2019. Analysing the recolonisation of a highly fragmented landscape by wild boar using a landscape genetic approach. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00542

wlb-00542.zip
WLB-00552 2019

Coates, P. S., Wann, G. T., Gillette, G. L., Ricca, M. A., Prochazka, B. G., Severson, J. P., Andrle, K. M., Espinosa, S. P., Casazza, M. L. and Delehanty, D. J. 2019. Estimating sightability of greater sage-grouse at leks using an aerial infrared system and N-mixture models. – Wildlife Biology 2019: wlb.00552

wlb-00552.pdf